by Aleksandar Nikolić | November 25, 2011
On November 23th 2011. mikroElektronika participated in one-day seminar in Budapest organized by our Hugarian distributor ChipCAD.
Mr. Tamas, the owner and manager of ChipCAD, gave us a very warm welcome and we are very pleased with the organization and our presentation. This year presenters were four companies: Microchip, mikroElektronika, Quecktel and Digiland.
This video is a short 3 minute overview of our 90 minute presentation. Most attendees were from high-schools, universities and local private companies. Mr. Nebojsa, our General Manager, presented the company philosophy, Marko explained our hardware products, and Aleksandar showed our compilers and additional software. We also met an old friend from Microchip who held the presentation just before us, and we took some half an hour to rush through the shopping mall which hosted the seminars, and headed home to Belgrade.
The next day, Mr. Tamas sent us the results of the survey that every seminar participant filled in the end, and mikroElektronika had the highest score of all companies: there were 105 attendees and MikroElektronika presentation exceeded the expectation in 77% of the audience and just met the remaining 23%, which is quite an impressive result.
by Aleksandar Nikolić | May 23, 2012
We are happy to anounce the release of GPS Click - L10 board.
[more info]by Aleksandar Nikolić | May 22, 2012
We are thrilled to announce that entire toolchain for STM32® microcontrollers has been released.
[more info]by Aleksandar Nikolić | May 17, 2012
If you don't like messy cables on your work desk, we offer something that will help.
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by Aleksandar Nikolić | May 16, 2012
As part of its mission of facilitating world-class technology into electronic engineering course curricula, TI European University Program will donate up to 10 ASLK PRO boards per university.
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by Aleksandar Nikolić | May 15, 2012
Student team from University of Novi Sad (Serbia), Faculty of Computer Science, built a mikroBUS board which uses optical fiber cable to detect pressure.
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